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This is one food stop for both North and South Indian flavors. We can find a very regular food like (Idly, Variety of Dosa, Roti, Chapati, Alu Parata etc)and slightly traditional food like (Obbatlu, Rajastani and Gujarathi Sweets,Paneer Kebab) and western foods like (Potato Roll,...More

I have heard about this place a lot of time but got to visit it very recently. We specifically went to check out this place and taste as many varieties of food as possible. So, just a small advice for me that please keep your...More

One of the best open air food streets, personally have ever been to. Small stretch of road, lits up early evening when lip-smacking food come out into plates. Go there to enjoy local cuisine. best times is evening on weekends. Fit for all age groups....More

Bangalore's own food street at the buzzing vv puram with ever crowded road side delicacies all that is tasty and veg, be it dosas, idli, chaat, golas, roti's or potato Twisties. must try are curd kodbale, fire paan. Parking is a constraint but a foodie...More

Small street in VV puram offers variety of street food. Crowded in the evenings. You get varities of dosas, chaats and other things. Traffic should be banned in that road. Good place for street food lovers.

If you are foody, street food lover and what to taste many variety of south indian and north indian food for cheep price then this is the place for you. There are many street shops server variety of ht food and sweets. Try variety of...More

Any time of the year is good, avoid weekends as it will b very crowded. They have avare santhe n kadlekai santhe, i recommend u skip the actual days of the fest and go a few days after, when all the items sold for the fest... More

Any time of the year is good, avoid weekends as it will b very crowded. They have avare santhe n kadlekai santhe, i recommend u skip the actual days of the fest and go a few days after, when all the items sold for the fest will still b available but it will b less crowded n food will b of better quality.